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7 French Studies Degree Programs in Canada


Université de Saint-Boniface
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Bachelor of Arts Specializing in French Studies
- Winnipeg, Canada
BA
Full time, Part time
4 years
On-Campus
French
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Our BA specializing in French studies will allow you to hone your reading and writing skills, but above all to carry out an in-depth study of French literature, linguistics, history and cultures.


Mount Allison University
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in French Studies
- Sackville, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
French Studies develops your abilities in the language while increasing your awareness of French, French-Canadian, and francophone literatures and cultures. The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures is committed to teaching and research in the areas of French language, literature, and culture so that you can gain knowledge and experience in a language that is at the center of many cultural domains, from food to philosophy.
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McMaster University Faculty of Humanities
Hons. Bachelor of Arts in French
- Hamilton, Canada
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
French
As a student of French at McMaster, you’ll be immersing yourself in one of the world’s great languages, spoken by millions in Europe, Africa, the Caribbean, North America, and elsewhere. You’ll also be introduced to the rich literary and cultural traditions of French-speaking peoples.


McMaster University Faculty of Humanities
PhD program in Francophonie and Diversity
- Hamilton, Canada
PhD
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
French
It is an interdisciplinary program of four years, organized around literatures and cultures of the French-speaking world, including France. We invite candidates with a traditional master's degree in French studies, as well as candidates whose course has been less typical, provided that their file meets the requirements of the School of Graduate Studies (SGS).


Faculty of Environmental & Urban Change | YORK UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Education French
- Toronto, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Education BEd with a concentration in French as a Second Language (FSL) addresses a provincial need to prepare well-qualified French language teachers. The Faculty of Education hosts courses for a cohort of students each year on the Glendon campus students are prepared to teach in French Immersion classrooms. Graduates of the BEd program will be recommended to the Ontario College of Teachers (OCT) for certification.


Crandall University
French Immersion Education Certificate
- Moncton, Canada
Certificate
On-Campus
English
The purpose of this certificate is to provide enhanced preparation for individuals wishing to teach within the French Immersion program. This program is for current Bachelor of Education students, or for persons who have already completed their BEd (at Crandall or elsewhere), including those who may already be teaching.


Vancouver Island University
Post-Degree Diploma in Languages and Culture (Romance Languages)
- Nanaimo, Canada
Diploma
On-Campus
English
Are you looking to add Spanish or French proficiency training to your resumé? VIU’s post-degree French or Spanish language diploma program combines written, oral and reading comprehension instruction along with a cultural component to develop a deeper understanding of the Romance language. Taking a post-degree in Latin Languages opens up doors to careers in government, tourism, international business, teaching and travel.
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Studying French degree programs in Canada immerses you in a rich linguistic and cultural experience. This field combines language proficiency with an exploration of literature, history, and cultural studies, preparing you for various global careers.
Through courses in French literature, translation studies, and cultural analysis, you’ll develop specialized skills in critical thinking, effective communication, and language application. Students engage in project-based learning, allowing them to create presentations and conduct research that reflects their understanding of French-speaking communities. As they progress, students build confidence as they engage with diverse perspectives and deepen their understanding of regional nuances in the French language.
The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical experience, highlighting writing techniques and analytical methods that are essential in fields like education, international relations, and tourism. Graduates from French degree programs find that their skills are highly valued in many sectors, opening doors to careers in teaching, translation, and cultural management, among others. With Canada’s bilingual environment, you’ll have the chance to practice your language skills with native speakers, enhancing your global marketability.